In a decisive operation in the Zaporizhzhia sector, fighters from the 412th Nemesis Regiment, working in close coordination with adjacent units, successfully neutralized russian tank. This tank, likely a variant of the T-80 series known for its robust composite armor and protective metal cladding, often referred to as barns, was equipped with the 2A46 125 mm smoothbore gun, capable of engaging targets up to 10 kilometers away.
Tanks of this kind are engineered for both high mobility and significant firepower, reaching speeds of up to 70 km/h on optimal roads, and are valued at roughly $2.2 million each. However, despite these advantages, the vehicle failed to escape the assault. The driver-mechanic was eliminated during the encounter, while the remaining crew attempted to flee. Their efforts were thwarted when they inadvertently headed towards a drone operated by friendly adjacent unit, which delivered a series of explosive gifts, effectively ending the pursuit.
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This operation not only demonstrates the tactical acumen of the 412th Nemesis Regiment but also underscores the growing role of modern technology, such as unmanned aerial systems, in contemporary battlefield engagements.
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